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Fisheries Sustainability in the EU Intersections of Competitiveness, Policy, and Food Security

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Fisheries Sustainability in the EU

Intersections of Competitiveness, Policy, and Food Security

Mohd Alsaleh

Science / Environmental Science

Discover the future of European fisheries in this definitive analysis of blue growth and marine sustainability—essential for researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders invested in ocean health.

Rooted in 30+ years of EU27 empirical data (1990–2022), the book addresses a critical gap: balancing fisheries productivity with environmental resilience amid global climate pressures and evolving policy landscapes. Its significance lies in bridging fragmented discussions of governance, food security, and competitiveness, offering a unified framework to advance the EU’s 2050 blue growth and sustainability goals.

Unlike narrow studies that overlook regional disparities, this work innovates by distinguishing between EU14 developed and EU13 developing states, unpacking how economic structure, fossil fuel reliance, and governance effectiveness shape outcomes uniquely across contexts. It builds on prior scholarship by integrating cutting-edge econometric methods—including Method of Moments Quantile Regression (MMQR), FMOLS, and DOLS—to capture heterogeneous impacts across pollution, accident, and food security quantiles, addressing limitations of traditional mean-based analyses.

This book redefines the study of European fisheries with a threefold innovative approach that breaks new ground in sustainability and blue growth research

  • Heterogeneous Regional & Quantile-Centric Analysis
  • Integrated Theoretical & Empirical Synthesis
  • Policy-Relevant, Data-Driven Rigor

The book offers a comprehensive, empirically grounded exploration of European fisheries’ role in blue growth and marine sustainability, with a clear scope organized around cross-cutting themes, regional differentiation, and actionable insights. Its content spans six core pillars, anchored in 30+ years of EU27 data (1990–2022) and structured to bridge theory, evidence, and policy:

  • Foundational Context & Regional Framing
  • Core Thematic Intersections
  • Methodological & Theoretical Depth
  • Policy & Practical Implications
  • Future Directions & Limitations

Dr. Mohd Alsaleh is an Associate Professor at the College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Ocean University. Also, an International Associate Researcher at the Institute of Tropical Agriculture and Food Security, Malaysia. He earned a Ph.D. (in economics) at the University Putra Malaysia. His main research interests include natural resource economics and environmental economics. So far, he has published over 70 papers in top-tier peer-reviewed journals.


Publication Date: 09 February 2027
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Imprint: Springer
ISBN-13: 9789819244959
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 295

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